Animal
|
Binomial name (Latin)
|
Total hides shipped 1800-1808
| |
Bison (buffalo)
|
Bison bison
|
204
| |
Pronghorn
|
Antilocapra americana
|
XX (very rare in Red River Valley)
| |
Moose
|
Alces alces
|
358 (some of these may have been elk)
| |
Elk
|
Cervus elaphus
|
1103
| |
White-tailed deer
|
Odocoileus virginianus
|
2 (Henry saw very few of these)
| |
Muskrat
|
Ondatra zibethicus
|
718
| |
Beaver
|
Castor canadensis
|
7636
| |
Jackrabbit
|
Lepus townsendii
|
1 killed, none shipped
| |
Lynx
|
Lynx canadensis
|
191
| |
Wolf
|
Canis lupus
|
2868
| |
Coyote
|
Canis latrans
|
counted as wolves
| |
Fox
|
Vulpes vulpes
|
1155
| |
Swift fox
|
Vulpes velox
|
117
| |
Ermine
|
Mustela erminea
|
21
| |
Mink
|
Mustela vison
|
536
| |
Marten
|
Martes americana
|
613
| |
Fisher
|
Martes pennanti
|
1137
| |
Wolverine
|
Gulo gulo
|
34
| |
Otter
|
Lontra canadensis
|
618
| |
Badger
|
Taxidea taxus
|
27
| |
Raccoon
|
Procyon lotor
|
654
| |
Black bear
|
Ursus americanus
|
999
| |
Grizzly bear
|
Ursus arctos
|
21
|
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Tuesday, May 10, 2016
The journals of Alexander Henry the Younger, an English (Montreal-based) businessman engaged in the fur trade for the North West Company, is the best source of information on the animals of the northern Great Plains prior to general settlement.............. Henry spent nine years (1799-1808) in the region,headquartering in a small fort at the mouth of the Pembina River(present Day North Dakota....................Note the records below of the killed animals shipped through his Company during the 8 years 1800-1808
http://ndstudies.gov/gr8/content/unit-ii-time-transformation-1201-1860/lesson-1-changing-landscapes/topic-4-fur-bearing-animals/section-1-introduction
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